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Associate Professor Christian Stadler is affiliated with the Institute for Legal Philosophy at the University of Vienna, where he holds a habilitation in Legal Philosophy. His work bridges legal theory, military ethics, and political philosophy, with a focus on the philosophy of war and peace and ethics in security institutions. He also collaborates with the National Defense Academy and teaches at the Theresian Military Academy.
- Education:
- Master of Laws (1989), University of Vienna
- Doctorate in Law (1990), University of Vienna
- Master of Philosophy (1994), University of Vienna
- Doctorate in Philosophy (1996), University of Vienna
- Habilitation in Legal Philosophy (2000), University of Vienna
Stadler’s research spans political philosophy (Renaissance and German Idealism), polemology (war and peace ethics), and legal ethics (military and anti-corruption frameworks). His work addresses EU integration, constitutional culture, and geopolitical strategies, emphasizing normative foundations in legal and military contexts.
Key publication trends include critiques of military interventionism, explorations of European legal culture, and applications of Fichtean philosophy to contemporary defense ethics. He has contributed extensively to military and legal journals, often intersecting with projects like the FFG-KIRAS initiative on legal ethics.
Stadler collaborates with institutions such as the Austrian Armed Forces, SIAK, and Belgorod State University on topics like strategic leadership, public safety ethics, and anti-corruption. He co-leads the Polemology & Legal Ethics research cooperation at the National Defense Academy.


